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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

Updated animation demoreel.

Comprises of snippets from 3 of my student films, animated traditionally and digitally colored and composited, Another made in Flash and the third made using Autodesk's Maya.

All the characters were designed and created by me. For the 3D film, I modeled, rigged and weighted the character along with the lighting the set and compositing. I also modelled, rigged and weighted the character for other short animation tests.

Hope you like it and please feel free to comment and critique.

Appreciate your time.

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  • ooops just read you're from Canada. Awesome job on the vid!

  • Its cool. Though you're not Wrong. ;)

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  • hehe I know! :) Would love yto see what you think of my videos when you have the time. :)

  • This is Awesome! Are you from India too?

  • The monster sequence is superb, and the 5 more minutes is great too. I know it's hard to make a decent looking CG with so little rendering capabilities. Just a tip though, when you export from a CG program, try to keep the frame-rate down to 24fps (the film standard). 30fps (NTSC) makes is look like "The Backyardigans".

  • Well, the blue monster and the caveman seem to be some of the only 2D work on the reel.

    Also, the blue monster displays a lot of good ease as well as overreaching action. Plus, there's a moment when there's a pan up on the character, which isn't very easy to do.

    The caveman just seems like the traditional "weight" exercise/reel requirement. I will say that I don't think the first cut of the caveman animation is really necessary.

  • No, the 1s I mentioned were not. How many and what kind of animations have you seen?

    Yes that defense sucks because it acts like people cant have any sense of average for works after seeing more than a few of them. It also sucks because it acts like no-one who doesnt take the time and effort or have the natural talent 2 make something better, regardless of whether doing that fits into their lives or interests should act like something is good no matter how much they legitimately notice it isnt.

  • It was really well animated and worth showing off. I don't understand why you don't think so... You are right though my defense was lame :P

  • I sure am sick of the "like to see you do better" defense. A-lot of times you don't need to be 1 of the great masters or Shakespeare to realize that something is bad or great, especially if you have seen more than a few works.

  • The blue monster was sick! Like to see you do better :P

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